On Thursday, gays won big at the Critics Choice Television Awards. Several of the top awards went to queer-centric shows and out actors, including Matt Bomer and Jim Parsons.

Bomer took home the prize for Best Supporting Actor In a Movie or Mini-series for The Normal Heart. The HBO film also won Best Movie. Parsons won Best Actor In a Comedy Series, a prize he lost to Louis CK last year.

As for the Orange Is the New Black, the Netflix series won Best Comedy Series, Best Supporting Actress In a Comedy Series for Kate Mulgrew, who plays "Red," and Best Guest Performer In a Comedy Series for Uzo Abuda. Abuda, who plays "Crazy Eyes," was uprgraded to series regular on season 2 of the series, which debuted on June 6. She most recently won the Internet with her "audition tape" for every role on the series.

Archer, Orphan Black, Scandal, and American Horror Story: Coven also took home prizes during the ceremony.

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